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Trigon

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Jul 2, 2021, 7:32:31 PM7/2/21
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Cuddlia beamus (cuddleweed) is an invasive species of grass. It is known
to thrive in a wide variety of environments. Originating somewhere in
Spain, it has since attempted takeovers of many areas, reproducing
quickly and attempting to starve out other plants in the region. Many
groups exist to combat these invasions, employing democracy in order to
battle C. beamus' encroachment.

Future rules will include a colloquial name of the species they define
along with the scientific one.

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Kerim Aydin

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Jul 2, 2021, 7:54:51 PM7/2/21
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haha nice!  But INVALID, as per 373:1 it must "include newly discovered scientific details about M. Efarce" in addition to the met requirements.  But high style of +2.5, for bringing the recent FRC invader in the ecosystem, where it can hopefully be dealt with appropriately.


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Trigon

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Jul 2, 2021, 8:02:08 PM7/2/21
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On 02/07/2021 23:54, Kerim Aydin wrote:
> haha nice!  But INVALID, as per 373:1 it must "include newly discovered
> scientific details about /M. Efarce"/ in addition to the met
> requirements.  But high style of +2.5, for bringing the recent FRC
> invader in the ecosystem, where it can hopefully be dealt with
> appropriately.

Cuddlia beamus (cuddleweed) is an invasive species of grass. It is known
to thrive in a wide variety of environments. Originating somewhere in
Spain, it has since attempted takeovers of many areas, reproducing
quickly and attempting to starve out other plants in the region. Many
groups exist to combat these invasions, employing democracy in order to
battle C. beamus' encroachment.

It is highly suspected that an invasion of cuddleweed is what originally
displaced M. efarcee from its natural habitats.

Future rules will include a colloquial name of the new species they

Kerim Aydin

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Jul 2, 2021, 8:35:22 PM7/2/21
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I'm renumbering this one as 373:4.  It is VALID, +0 style, since a high style award was already given for essentially the same rule.

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